rajendra, 24 Nov 2007well i really dont know much but is it supporting dual sim gsm network,because i'm in search o... moreIts also support the wifi. If you changed your phone mode to the SIP preferred phone WiFi will be on.
If you go to the WiFi and search for the available network and you can find all the WiFi device around you and can syncronize any one of the device

I have been very disapointed in the Motorola A910. I would not recommend: it is not user friendly. It is slow to load. Its memory for photos & videos is very small. It is a bulky and heavy phone. It's power drains very quickly, ie it has to be charged daily. The buttons on the side are too prominemt, which means the settings are always altering which is a real pain.

This Phone does not support skyp. it is a duel mode phone. it support GSM as well as VoIP at a same time. It was released only in France. It is a first phone which support voip call in mobile without skyp. It is very much specific to a particular operator who gives GSM service as well as Voip service. You have to configure the user name and password (credential given by the customer) and do Voip call in WiFi network. This is the silent beauty of this phone.

The voice recognition is useless which is particularly galling because everytime you touch the phone the side buttons start up the voice dialling feature. The side buttons are difficult to avoid when using the phone so anything can happen. The MP3 player is good and would be better if proper earphones were available.The bluetooth connection to the handsfree feature on my sat nav, does not load the phone book which means the feature is useless. BT market this as the only bluetooth phone compatible with their fusion service, I have ditched it in favour of an older phone with full bluetooth functionality. To sum up; a feature rich phone with useless voice activated features and awkward to use.